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Originally Posted by kubel
Hmm...instead of using a vintage Luger and worrying about breaking parts, I would think competitive shooters would opt for one of the newer postwar Stoeger/American Eagle versions.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's cool that people competitively shoot with prewar and WWII P08's, but it would seem more logical to use one of the new/improved pistols with better metallurgy, especially if the triggers can be modified.
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One other reason Lugers aren't used more often is the sights of a bygone era standard.
The new Stoeger Lugers being in stainless steel only make things harder. And they have a bad rep, deserved or not, of not being up to standard to the originals.
Also it's harder to adjust the trigger mecanism with stainless components.